Yea, well I eny you, Allen. You've got a beautiful part of the country to sail in. Best place to fish is off Point No Point at the change of the tide. Watched a friend pull in a 35 pound king salmon there. Took him a couple hours. Another alternative is to go farther north, into the islands and bottom fish for flounder. Caution. Some of them are big enough they have kicked the transoms out of boats after being hauled on board.
Happy whatever it is you're doing!
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Awsome, I sincerely hope we can all have a big Regatta or "Fishing tournament" someday.
BTW, she must think that fishing is very expensive!
Cause I know sailing is.
BTW, she must think that fishing is very expensive!
Cause I know sailing is.
"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails." - William Arthur Ward
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